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Chicken Run (2000)
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Reviews Counted:134
Fresh:131
Rotten:3
Average Rating:8/10
Consensus: Chicken Run has all the charm of Nick Park's Wallace & Gromit, and something for everybody. The voice acting is fabulous, the slapstick is brilliant, and the action sequences are spectacular.
Runtime: 84 mins
Genre: Childrens
US Box Office: $1,878,525
Synopsis: Facing imminent death while laying eggs at Tweedy's English farm, a group of chickens, led by the determined Ginger (Julia Sawahla, BBC-TV's ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS), plan to escape their prisonlike... Facing imminent death while laying eggs at Tweedy's English farm, a group of chickens, led by the determined Ginger (Julia Sawahla, BBC-TV's ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS), plan to escape their prisonlike coop. The situation goes from bad to worse when the sinister Mrs. Tweedy (Miranda Richardson) decides to stop selling eggs and use the hens as the main ingredient in chicken pot pies. However, some hope literally falls from the sky in the form of Rocky (Mel Gibson), an American rooster who promises to teach the chickens how to fly. As the hens begin their struggle to get airborne, the monstrous pie-making machine arrives, giving the chickens precious little time to make their great escape. Aardman Studios' first full-length feature film is a stunning showcase of stop-motion animation. Utilizing the unique Plasticine designs of the acclaimed WALLACE & GROMIT and CREATURE COMFORT shorts, CHICKEN RUN features vibrant visuals and colorful characters that are immediately endearing. (The naive and constantly knitting Babs, voiced by Jane Horrocks, is particularly hilarious.) With its clever writing, witty film references, and pitch-perfect combination of comedy, drama, and romance, CHICKEN RUN is one of those rare movies that genuinely appeals to viewers of every age. [More]
Starring: Mel Gibson, Julia Sawalha, Miranda Richardson, Timothy Spall
Starring: Mel Gibson, Julia Sawalha, Miranda Richardson, Timothy Spall, Imelda Staunton, Jane Horrocks, Phil Daniels
Director: Nick Park, Peter Lord
Director: Nick Park, Peter Lord
Screenwriter: Karey Kirkpatrick, Jack Rosenthal
Story: Nick Park, Peter Lord
Producer: Aardman Animations
Reviews for Chicken Run
Park's love for all his characters, good and evil, is literally palpable: These characters have been forged of clay, fussed over, posed, photographed over a period of years.
As far as laughs go, it's slow to take off; and in terms of gags, characters and narrative, it lacks the freshness of some of the earlier films.
I know I've seen a good funny animal movie if I stop eating the animal in real life.
It has intelligence, humor, drama and tragedy, dance numbers, amour and more, any of which will have appeal to someone out there.
It's a wonder to know that each frame of this film was handmade, not orchestrated by a computer.
Something about Nick Park's characters is intrinsically hilarious... Maybe it's those teeth.
A sharp, witty movie that finally answers the age-old question: what do chickens do when you're not looking?
It's hard to make bits of clay flutter like feathers, but somehow they do.
The lavish coops, detailed pie machine and realistic lighting are just a small thread in a beautiful canvas of stirring images.
The poultry cast are capable of an extraordinary range of expression, especially during the sad or mildly scary scenes.
The deeply ironic undertones will keep adults and kids entertained alike.
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